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Analyzing question quality through intersubjectivity: World views and objective assessments of questions on social question‐answeringKitzie et al., 2013
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- Kitzie V
- Choi E
- Shah C
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- Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
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Social question‐answering (SQA) allows people to ask questions in natural language and receive answers from others. While research on SQA has focused on the quality of answers provided with implications for system‐based interventions, few studies have examined …
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